Montgomery’s Halloween weather extremes

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From really wet to hot and dry, Montgomery has seen it all on Halloween.

MONTGOMERY, Ala. - Halloween occurs during a time of year that is known for weather ups and downs in Alabama. Late October can bring a wide range of weather to the state, including thunderstorms, cold, heat, and even snow.

The wettest stretch of Halloweens occurred back in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Of the seven Halloweens to occur between 1956 and 1962 five of them featured at least some rainfall. The city’s warmest Halloween was only a handful of years ago in 2016 when we hit 90 degrees. Montgomery also reached 90 degrees on Halloween back in 1984.

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